The name was not disclosed. It is known that he is a man, who describes himself as a “celebrity” and who has participated in various public events with Sean Combs. This person did not come forward to accuse the record producer and rapper, but on the contrary to sue the latter's main accuser, namely Tony Buzbee, the lawyer who says he has collected over 120 testimonies of violence committed by Diddy.
The lawsuit was filed yesterday in California. The self-styled “public figure” claims to have received a letter from Buzbee's firm containing “completely fabricated sexual assault allegations” against him. Buzbee's aim, according to the man, is to extort money from him in a confidential agreement to be signed so as not to be publicly accused. In short, it would be blackmail based on invented accusations of violence against minors of all sexes who were allegedly drugged and raped at Combs' famous parties.
The man “found himself with a gun pointed at his head: either repeatedly pay an exorbitant sum of money to prevent the spread of false allegations of sexual assault that would irreparably damage his reputation, family, career and livelihood, or face the threat of countless civil lawsuits and financial and personal ruin. This is a textbook case of extortion.”
Still unable to receive money from Combs, who is in prison in Brooklyn, Buzbee's law firm is said by the accuser to be looking for easy money by threatening anyone who has been linked to Diddy, even remotely.
Buzbee obviously doesn't think so and says that the legal action brought by a man he calls “powerful” is nothing more than an “attempt to prevent me from publicly revealing the names” of the people involved in the Combs scandal. “I'm a Marine, they won't be able to silence me or intimidate me.”